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Gliadin Activates Mucosal Cell-Mediated Immunity In In Vitro Cultured Rectal Mucosa from Coeliac Patients and a Subset of Their Siblings

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
Background-CD3 and gamma delta cells in the rectal mucosa increase after local instillation of gluten in children with coeliac disease and in half of their siblings. Aim-To establish an in vitro system for assessing immunological changes induced by gluten in the rectum. Patients and Methods-Rectal biopsy specimens obtained from 13 treated coeliac children, nine of their siblings, and nine controls were cultured in vitro with a peptic-tryptic digest of gliadin or ovalbumin, CD3 and CD25 cells were counted, and the expression of adhesion molecules evaluated. Results-In the lamina propria of coeliac biopsy samples cultured with gliadin, but not in those from controls, the expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1) was enhanced, and the number of CD25 cells was significantly higher than in those cultured in medium alone; the density of intraepithelial CD3 cells was also significantly higher. No differences were noted in coeliac biopsy specimens cultured with ovalbumin. A discriminant analysis allowed correct classification of all controls and all coeliacs but one, but three of nine siblings were allocated to the coeliac group. Conclusions-Our data confirm that gliadin is able to activate cell mediated immunity in the rectal mucosa in coeliac patients and in a subset of their first degree relatives.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
coeliac disease; gliadin; rectum; organ culture; mucosal immunity
List of contributors:
Mazzarella, Giuseppe
Authors of the University:
MAZZARELLA GIUSEPPE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/450687
Published in:
GUT
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